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pp. 87 + Plus frontis. Large illustrations and marginal decorations by Dwig. Pages slightly brown. All edges gold. Uncut. Small 8vo. Original full light green cloth binding decorated with owls sitting on black branches with gold moon raising. Black frame on front cover with some loss of color. First Edition.Pithy quotes about women and love, with late art nouveau line illustrations.The illustrator, Clare Victor Dwiggins (1874-1958) was an Ohio born cartoonist. He signed his work Dwig. He created a number of comic strips and single-panel cartoons for various American newspapers and newspaper syndicates from 1897 until 1945, including his best-known strip, the long-run School Days. HUMOR 2 DC14
776p. + Frontis and full page plates. Marbled edges. Inked ownership. Small 4to. Original full embossed cloth binding, slightly worn. Hinges weak. HUMOR 5/4
pp. 58, (6)[Field catalogue] + Frontis and numerous yellow and black illustrations by John C. Frohn. Numerous small text vignettes. Top edge gold. 12mo. Original full pictorial yellow cloth binding. Spine slightly darkened. First Edition. Nice copy. Bindings NW59 Far Rt/F
pp. 304, (2)[Publisher's catalogue]. First fly leaf torn. Inked signature of Elizabeth Samuels. Pencilled signatures of D. G. Samuels and Wm. Troxell. Text block loose. 8vo. Original full gold and black decorated cloth binding, worn and faded. HUMOR 6
n.p. Profusely illustrated by the author. End papers foxed. Some staining. Folio. Original full cloth backed binding with pictorial front cover. Worn and soiled. A fictitious chronicle in newspaper prose with cartoon illustrations satirizing society in a small mid-west community. HUMOR 6
n.p. 1025 Conundrums. 12mo. Original printed wraps, very worn and torn. Very scarce and ephemeral. HUMOR 1
pp. 262, (6)[Publisher's catalogue] + Plus frontis and full page plates printed on color paper. Foxed. Dampstain. Old bookseller's label. 12mo. Original full publisher's cloth binding, worn. Stained with slight tears on spine. HUMOR 1 x2
In 24, pp. 31 + (1). Br. ed. Farsa del duca di Ventignano che costitui' di fatto una delle prime pubblicazioni dell'editore fiorentino Adriano Salani. Nel 1866, su quattro titoli pubblicati, ben tre erano operette teatrali, genere allora popolare e apprezzato. Questo testo inauguro' la Collana di farse, monologhi, commedie e vaudevilles che raccogliera' poi 258 titoli e uscira' fino al 1918 (cfr. Franco Angeli, Libri buoni e a buon prezzo, p. 17). Queta farsa fu uno dei cavalli di battaglia di tanti caratteristi dell'Ottocento, fra i quali in particolare Emilio Zago.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 254 pages. 5 7/8"w x 8 1/2"h. Price-clipped dust jacket. The first volume in the Olympia Press Series, edited by Maurice Girodias. "Mr. Carroll thinks that The Shy Photographer will only be of interest to book lovers, drinkers, movie fans, intellectuals, the Beatles, Swampy Crees, shy photographers, pilots, lovers, married people, confidence men, confident women, Americans, brassiere salesladies, whores with hearts of gold, and the very young who see Life as a Great Voyage of Discovery Toward the Light."
LIGUORI 1976 311 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: NEL CELLOPHANE EDITORIALE
392p. Foxed. Slight dampstain. 12mo. Original full embossed blue publisher's cloth binding. Gilt decorated spine. Slightly worn. HUMOR 5
301p. Full page illustrations by Hopkins. Worn with some staining. Inner hinges cracked. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, worn. First Edition. HUMOR 6
pp. v, 80. Title page printed in red and black. Paste downs and end papers foxed. Slight browning. 8vo. Original full embossed purple cloth binding. Extremities worn. Second Edition. "A Fable for Critics is a book-length poem by American writer James Russell Lowell, first published anonymously in 1848. The poem made fun of well-known poets and critics of the time and brought notoriety to its author." **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HUMOR 8
Two volumes bound in one. (19 of) Twenty colored etchings and Two Hundred woodcuts by John Leech. Decorated title page. All edges gold. Lacks color plate number 3 in volume two. Some color plates loose. Some old staining. Inner hinges cracked. 8vo. Original full gold decorated green cloth binding. Some wear. HUMOR 2
pp. 48, (8)[Publisher's catalogue]. Slightly brown. 12mo. Original printed wraps, some chipping with loss at spine. Some soiling. De Witt's "Good Books" Series. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HUMOR 6
pp. (1) [Title page], (1) ["Advertisement"], (1) ["Dramatis Personae" - a list of the 7 male actors and the 6 women actors, and the roles they play], 106, (2) [Advertisement by the publisher/printer Paul Vaillant offering for sale 24 plays, including four by David Garrick]. 8vo. 5.25 x 8". Some page repairs. Disbound. Arthur Murphy (1727-1805), Irish actor and dramatist, first became an actor in 1754, playing many important roles. He then wrote and produced a series of farces (which were almost all adaptations from the French) that were very successful, securing for their author both fame and wealth. Murphy edited a political periodical, called the Test, in support of Henry Fox, by whose influence he was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, although he had been refused at the Middle Temple in 1757 on account of his connection with the stage. Murphy also wrote a biography of Fielding, an essay on the life and genius of Samuel Johnson and translations of Sallust and Tacitus. FIRST EDITION. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W140
pp. 306, (12)[Publisher's catalogue]. XLib call number stamped on page 51. 8vo. Original full cloth binding decorated in gold and red with pictorial of an elephant. Spine darkened with some loss. Binding soiled. HUMOR 3
n.p. Profusely illustrated by many well known artists of the era. Text stained red from binding. 4to. 4to. Original full red cloth binding. Spine torn. Very worn and damp stained. Lacks end papers? HUMOR 4
pp. viii, 237 + Plus frontis. Title page framed and printed in black and red. 8vo. Original full blue cloth backed binding, gold stamped spine. Front cover embossed in gold, blue and white. Embossed pictorial of man sitting on mountain fishing for the moon. Very nice copy. Very nice binding. First Edition, First Impression. HUMOR 8
371p. Some signatures loose. Old staining. Foxed. Original worn full brown publisher's cloth binding, publisher's initials embossed on front board. First Edition. HUMOR 8
176 pages. Author's signature and inscription upon title page. Are we and our children being bulldozed into extinction, or have we had enough of this farce? I and others like me have had more than enough. Will you join us? Small piece of masking tape at top of spine. Moderate wear. Light yellowing. Book
44 pages. Features include: 50 years in an icy tomb - P-38; Air Force buys Airbus; Last Launch - Tracker departs from the Bonaventure; A British Yank in the RCAF; You shouldn't have joined if you can't take a joke; Drug-net - cocaine bust; Air Force engineers and Florida; Flight plan snafu; Dieppe 50 years after. Light wear. Address label upon back cover. Nice clean copy. Book
66 pages. Features: The incredible Red Hill treasure; Al Spencer's outlaw loot still missing; fantastic Utah gold mine awaits; silver 'funny money' no joke; New York City coin bonanza; The great silver slabs; The Simplex detector. Moderate wear. Nice copy. Book
Firenze, Nemi, 1939, 16mo (cm. 17,5 x 12,5) brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 113 (Collezione del Teatro Comico e Drammatico) . Intonso.
PARIS, Se vend place du Louure, chez Techener, libraire., 1835 - In-8 - Broché - couverture muette - Edition numérotée, Tirage à 76 exemplaires, Celui-ci N° 45 - 15 pages - Propre - Envoi rapide et soigné